nicktheriault
- Member since Jul 14, 2012 O+
- Male / 28
- Airdrie , Alberta
- 8 Followers
- 12 Trailforks Points
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Selling
Apr 6, 2023 at 18:51
Apr 6, 2023Rocky Mountain Slayer C70, Size L
$4500 CADSelling my bike to pursue other hobbies that require the capital.
Here is my 2020 Rocky Mountain Slayer C70 (Large). Been everywhere and well-maintained every ride or two. Suspension and drivetrain scheduled this week. Details of the unit:
XT 12-speed drivetrain;
XT 4-piston brakes;
RockShox Lyrik Ultimate RC2 170mm Fork
RockShox Super Deluxe Coil Ultimate RCT w/ 400lb spring, 170mm
Renthal Carbon Bars
OneUp Composite Pedals
Rear Wheel: Stan’s Flow EX4 on DT Swiss 370 hub
Front Wheel: Race Face AR 30
Hoping to see it go to an absolute shredder. Send a message, let’s set something up.
Selling
Jul 11, 2022 at 16:04
Jul 11, 2022Chromage Monk - Size Large
$2000 CADBought the one of the nicest dirt jumpers available to the public just to find out it’s not really my thing. Purchased from B-Line during the pandemic selloff and is in near-perfect condition. All Chromag components with a Pike DJ and SRAM Level rear brake.
Give it a good home!
nicktheriault brianpark's article
Sep 14, 2020 at 12:42
Sep 14, 2020
Pinkbike Poll: Would You Pay A Rider For Their Video?
Nah, the game has changed. I haven't looked too deep into the industry, but more often than not, film-worthy riding often catches the attention of big brands that pay for endorsement deals (Casey Brown w/ Chevy, Clif; Tahnee with MucOff and Fox) on their personal social media accounts. Big MTB YouTubers collected ad revenue. Those income streams weren't available in the years you had to pay for a 45-minute movie, and it doesn't take long - as a viewer - to pull together 8 minutes of unreal shred footage. Viewers aren't required to pay for content, creators still get paid, win win.
Selling
Jul 27, 2020 at 19:46
Jul 27, 2020Trek Slash 9.8 19.5"
$5000 CADThinking of swapping my slash for something a little smaller to get good use of the all mountain trails around here. It's been ridden a fair amount, but always taken care of as a bike shop employee.
Recent work:
- Fork and shock service at Inside Line
- All new pivot bearings
- Brakes bled and decontaminated
- New chain and GX derailleur
- Front end regressing in the steer tube (literally done today!)
Upgrades
- DHX2 Shock
- Minion DHF Front Tire
- Minion DHRII Rear Tire (Needs to be replaced for next season)
You're best off reaching my with my phone number.
nicktheriault pinkbikeoriginals's article
May 14, 2019 at 12:08
May 14, 2019
Video: R-Dog Gives Us a Tour of the Gorge Road Dirt Jumps
Stop taking this man's jumps.
Selling
Aug 24, 2017 at 13:16
Aug 24, 2017Trek Remedy 9 RSL 19.5"
$3900 CADSelling my beloved Remedy for something a little different. Only a few shuttle scratches. The bike was maintained meticulously with a few drivetrain overhauls during the season, two suspension rebuilds and a wash/bolt check after nearly every ride. This bike is still running the way it did when it was brand new. Few upgrades:
- Maxxis Minion DHF 27.5 x 2.5 WT 3C MaxxGrip (set up tubeless)
- Maxxis Minion DHR II 27.5 x 2.4 WT 3C MaxxTerra (set up tubeless)
- Chromag BZA 35mm Carbon Handlebar
- Super cool Ride or Die sticker on the toptube
- #LongLiveChainsaw sticker on the chainstay
- Montrose Pro Saddle (Ti rails)
Notable components:
- Bontrager Drop Line seatpost
- Guide RS brakes (recently bled, lots of pad life left)
- SRAM X1 Drivetrain (recently cleaned)
- RockShox Lyrik 160mm w/ travel adjust (130mm) - New seals/oil, haven't been used yet
- RockShox Deluxe 150mm - New oil, hasn't been used yet.
Photo is outdated; updated photo to come.